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why'd it have to happen to michelle? why that day? >> what happened to michelle? >> this case is not going to be over. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." >>> they're watching us. they know where we are. how we shop, how we play, what we do. electronic eyes. they follow us almost everywhere. and the weird fractured personal diary they write remains forever. of course, it's meaningless, most of it. meaningful, that is, until it's not. until it's terrifying. the san francisco bay, may 27th, 2011. 6:55 p.m. a young nursing student named michelle le walks across a foot bridge to her parking lot. she is not supposed to be here. for reasons unknown and without permission, she has left her post at the hospital. she walks to her honda crv, just out of camera range. 7:17 p.m., here is michelle's honda leaving the garage. why then, just an hour or two before the end of her shift? good questions. questions about to engulf her whole family. >> why couldn't she have stepped out and avoided this whole thing? why did it have to happen to our family? why did it have to hap
why'd it have to happen to michelle? why that day? >> what happened to michelle? >> this case is not going to be over. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." >>> they're watching us. they know where we are. how we shop, how we play, what we do. electronic eyes. they follow us almost everywhere. and the weird fractured personal diary they write remains forever. of course, it's meaningless, most of it. meaningful, that is, until it's not. until it's...
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it wasn't michelle. so the search and the mystery wore on for days and then for weeks and by the middle of august it all looked to be losing steam. on a typical san francisco summer afternoon as the fog rolled in krystine and michael brought us up to date on their efforts to find michelle. >> reporter: how long has it been now? >> twenty-seven -- it's been over two months. it's been about 72 days. >> reporter: how are you doing, the two of you, with all of this? i mean, how are you holding up? >> it's just weird. just trying to stay active and just trying to keep the word out. i'm trying to stay positive. >> reporter: right. >> it's just really-- trying to stay positive is the hardest part. the hardest times for me are at night. getting in bed and thinking, like, "gosh, i wish michelle was in-- i hope michelle's a bed." >> yeah. >> reporter: i mean, you clearly have decided-- you've decided she's still alive. >> uh-huh. it's not over, and it's not going to be over until we get her home. >> reporter: and
it wasn't michelle. so the search and the mystery wore on for days and then for weeks and by the middle of august it all looked to be losing steam. on a typical san francisco summer afternoon as the fog rolled in krystine and michael brought us up to date on their efforts to find michelle. >> reporter: how long has it been now? >> twenty-seven -- it's been over two months. it's been about 72 days. >> reporter: how are you doing, the two of you, with all of this? i mean, how...
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. >> michelle: did you enjoy? >> eric: getting fat is the best i was eating melted ice cream, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and pizza. it's awesome. it's fun at first. you're like wow, it's crazy. i look gnarly. then you get really depressed. i also got rid of all my body hair that season. >> michelle: you could really see it all. >> eric: i waxed my pubic hair, shaved my head. the previous season, i didn't brush my hair all year and i didn't wear deodorant the whole time, and i grew out my fingernails like freddy krueger. i was trying to do the opposite of what i did the previous season. >> michelle: how long did your finger nails get? >> eric: they got pretty bad. my girlfriend at the time was not happy. >> michelle: what about all the back scratches you could give her? >> eric: not a lot of back scratches. intimacy was difficult. >> michelle: i have trouble opening cans of soda with nails. i imagine intimacy is also -- >> eric: intimacy is a challenge. it's not easy. and i stunk that year. i didn't wash m
. >> michelle: did you enjoy? >> eric: getting fat is the best i was eating melted ice cream, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and pizza. it's awesome. it's fun at first. you're like wow, it's crazy. i look gnarly. then you get really depressed. i also got rid of all my body hair that season. >> michelle: you could really see it all. >> eric: i waxed my pubic hair, shaved my head. the previous season, i didn't brush my hair all year and i didn't wear deodorant the...
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michelle directed him. it got to the point where he was willing to kill marty. >> that point arrived, said the prosecutor, after that office christmas party when michelle called diamond to tell him she and matter were headed to the kill zone, the parking lot of her office building, but she needed him there alone. so after they dropped two co-workers at the lot, said the prosecutor, michelle made a crucial move that inextricably linked her to the murder. remember, the theers began driving home, stopped for gas. then michelle, by her own admission, had marty return to the office, supposedly to pick up some work she needed. while she dawdled in the office, marty became impatient, went up the stairs to check on her, and thus walked into an ambush. >> when they left there would have been no way for that shooter to have a reason to believe they were coming back unless he had known through prior conversation with michelle theer she was going to bring him back to that location, go up to do her business, leaving him
michelle directed him. it got to the point where he was willing to kill marty. >> that point arrived, said the prosecutor, after that office christmas party when michelle called diamond to tell him she and matter were headed to the kill zone, the parking lot of her office building, but she needed him there alone. so after they dropped two co-workers at the lot, said the prosecutor, michelle made a crucial move that inextricably linked her to the murder. remember, the theers began driving...
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michelle's friends who were in michelle's apartment building left to meet her at the bar. but as they walked outside, they saw something unusual. it was a red pickup truck with a woman in the back of the truck flailing her arms. >> all we knew was there was a woman who was in distress in this truck. >> michelle's friends went to the bar, learned that michelle had already left and went back to michelle's apartment. that's when they saw the red truck again, this time with no one in the back. further down the road, they found michelle's jacket, some jewelry, a blood stain, and the tooth. >> there was a watch found that had been broken and had stopped at like 1:24 in the morning, which matched up with the witness statements they saw this woman screaming in the back of the truck after 1:00. >> we were hoping for the best, but i mean, when you hear something like that, then you can't help but think the worst. >> her friends now wondered whether it might have been michelle in the back of that truck. >> straddling the tailgate flailing her arms, like, screaming. and at the time we
michelle's friends who were in michelle's apartment building left to meet her at the bar. but as they walked outside, they saw something unusual. it was a red pickup truck with a woman in the back of the truck flailing her arms. >> all we knew was there was a woman who was in distress in this truck. >> michelle's friends went to the bar, learned that michelle had already left and went back to michelle's apartment. that's when they saw the red truck again, this time with no one in...
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michelle was dead within seconds. he positioned her arm underneath her body so the needle mark wouldn't be easily noticeable. he threw the syringes and propofol bottles into a plastic bag, which he tossed into the dumpster behind michelle's rented home, not realizing the obvious, that those serial numbers could be traced. >> i believe that the pain was such that she entrusted oliver o'quinn to administer the pain reliever, and he took advantage of that trust and intentionally took her life. >> oliver o'quinn went on trial for first-degree murder. his defense claimed he gave michelle the propofol to help relieve the pain from her migraine headache, but accidentally gave her too much. >> there's no way that the administration of propofol to michelle herndon was an accidental death. this was an action consistent with homicide. >> the jury didn't believe it either. o'quinn was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. >> this is the first reported case ever involving murder by the us
michelle was dead within seconds. he positioned her arm underneath her body so the needle mark wouldn't be easily noticeable. he threw the syringes and propofol bottles into a plastic bag, which he tossed into the dumpster behind michelle's rented home, not realizing the obvious, that those serial numbers could be traced. >> i believe that the pain was such that she entrusted oliver o'quinn to administer the pain reliever, and he took advantage of that trust and intentionally took her...
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it wasn't michelle. so the search and the mystery wore on for days and then for weeks and by the middle of august it all looked to be losing steam. on a typical san francisco summer afternoon as the fog rolled in krystine and michael brought us up to date on their efforts to find michelle. >> reporter: how long has it been now? >> twenty-seven -- it's been over two months. it's been about 72 days. >> reporter: how are you doing, the two of you, with all of this? i mean, how are you holding up? >> it's just weird. just trying to stay active and just trying to keep the word out. i'm trying to stay positive. >> reporter: right. >> it's just really-- trying to stay positive is the hardest part. the hardest times for me are at night. getting in bed and thinking, like, "gosh, i wish michelle was in-- i hope michelle's a bed." >> yeah. >> reporter: i mean, you clearly have decided-- you've decided she's still alive. >> uh-huh. it's not over, and it's not going to be over until we get her home. >> reporter: and
it wasn't michelle. so the search and the mystery wore on for days and then for weeks and by the middle of august it all looked to be losing steam. on a typical san francisco summer afternoon as the fog rolled in krystine and michael brought us up to date on their efforts to find michelle. >> reporter: how long has it been now? >> twenty-seven -- it's been over two months. it's been about 72 days. >> reporter: how are you doing, the two of you, with all of this? i mean, how...
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michelle. so i didn't pay it any mind. but just in case, i wanted to see if she was ok. so i checked on her facebook recently. and she had plans to go to tahoe with some friends. and so right before gong to work i just sent those friends facebook messages just to make sure she was ok. keith morrison: didn't think much more about it. but then he got another call. this time, it was that nursing instructor. and she was trying to be composed. and she told me the story of how she went out to the garage looking for michelle. she said she saw what matched the car's description taking off. and saw that it wasn't a game anymore, wasn't something you could excuse. keith morrison: by then, krystine was calling michelle's cell phone. she didn't pick up. that's when i had this feeling where something might have been wrong after she didn't pick up a few times. keith morrison: at 9:30 am, 12 hours after michelle was reported missing, police found her car. it was parked outside this apartment building just a f
michelle. so i didn't pay it any mind. but just in case, i wanted to see if she was ok. so i checked on her facebook recently. and she had plans to go to tahoe with some friends. and so right before gong to work i just sent those friends facebook messages just to make sure she was ok. keith morrison: didn't think much more about it. but then he got another call. this time, it was that nursing instructor. and she was trying to be composed. and she told me the story of how she went out to the...
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michel. among the many stories that have been told, it has been mentioned time and time again the foundation upon which bob michel built his remarkable career and reputation. throughout mr. michaels 50 years in politics, he never wavered from his values of stability, uncommon decency, and humility. those values were instilled in him at the earliest age, rooted in his faith and family upbringing, and followed him throughout his life. bob michel was born to german and french immigrants in peoria, illinois on march 2, 1923, to anna and charles michel. hard work and respect were required. after dinner each night, it was mandatory for the household to read the bible rather than play. the young bob michel was a product of peoria public schools. he did not come from a privileged background or a family that had money. he held numerous jobs, which played a formidable role in his upgrading, -- role in his upbringing, teaching him accountability. lawns,y jobs were mowing delivering newspapers, working i
michel. among the many stories that have been told, it has been mentioned time and time again the foundation upon which bob michel built his remarkable career and reputation. throughout mr. michaels 50 years in politics, he never wavered from his values of stability, uncommon decency, and humility. those values were instilled in him at the earliest age, rooted in his faith and family upbringing, and followed him throughout his life. bob michel was born to german and french immigrants in peoria,...
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to be with michelle. and as their relationship deepened, both of the harvard law grads decided to make career moves. determined to pursue his passion. barack turned down a good offer from sidly and austin. >> when he came to me and said i love you guys and the work. and i'd be happy. but i can't take the job. i said why. he said i think i'm going to go into politics. he said i'm taking michelle with me. i said you know good rotten worthless piece of -- hold it. we're getting married. i said that's different. >> a year later in the fall of 1992, michelle became michelle obama. in a ceremony presided by the couples pastor. a figure who would stir up controversy for the obamas in the years ahead. she launched a new career in public service. in the mayors office and a chapter of a mentoring organization called public allies. >> you can go back to her work there. in chicago. where she was really started and ran a program that was all about mentoring and spro deucing young people to public service. >> it was du
to be with michelle. and as their relationship deepened, both of the harvard law grads decided to make career moves. determined to pursue his passion. barack turned down a good offer from sidly and austin. >> when he came to me and said i love you guys and the work. and i'd be happy. but i can't take the job. i said why. he said i think i'm going to go into politics. he said i'm taking michelle with me. i said you know good rotten worthless piece of -- hold it. we're getting married. i...
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to be with michelle. and as their relationship deepened, both of the harvard law grads decided to make career moves. determined to pursue his passion. barack turned down a good offer from sidly and austin. >> when he came to me and said i love you guys and the work. and i'd be happy. but i can't take the job. i said why. he said i think i'm going to go into politics. he said i'm taking michelle with me. i said you no good rotten worthless piece of -- hold it. we're getting married. i said that's different. >> a year later in the fall of 1992, michelle became michelle obama. in a ceremony presided by the couples pastor. a figure who would stir up controversy for the obamas in the years ahead. she launched a new career in public service. in the mayors office and a chapter of a mentoring organization called public allies. >> you can go back to her work there. in chicago. where she was really started and ran a program that was all about mentoring and introducing young people to public service. >> it was durin
to be with michelle. and as their relationship deepened, both of the harvard law grads decided to make career moves. determined to pursue his passion. barack turned down a good offer from sidly and austin. >> when he came to me and said i love you guys and the work. and i'd be happy. but i can't take the job. i said why. he said i think i'm going to go into politics. he said i'm taking michelle with me. i said you no good rotten worthless piece of -- hold it. we're getting married. i said...
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and the guy said, "we just arrested michelle." >> reporter: arrested your michelle? >> yes. >> reporter: she was placed in a holding cell. her parents posted a bond to get her out and after a very long night, they picked her up from the anaheim police department. >> there she was sitting on the steps out in front. >> reporter: it's one of the stranger days of your life. >> the strangest. >> reporter: but strange days were only beginning. >> coming up -- from daggers by e-mail to danger at the front door. >> somebody was posting ads online through craigslist saying they wanted to fulfill a rape fantasy. >> when dateline continues. >> reporter: june, 2016. michelle hadley was out on bail living with her parents. anaheim police suspected michelle had sent threatening emails to her ex-boyfriend, ian, and his pregnant wife, angela. even though on its face it didn't make much sense. >> reporter: a young woman who lived an exemplary life, good student, she's trying to get an mba, and -- >> well, there's two sides to every person, and all we're seeing is the evidence that lo
and the guy said, "we just arrested michelle." >> reporter: arrested your michelle? >> yes. >> reporter: she was placed in a holding cell. her parents posted a bond to get her out and after a very long night, they picked her up from the anaheim police department. >> there she was sitting on the steps out in front. >> reporter: it's one of the stranger days of your life. >> the strangest. >> reporter: but strange days were only beginning....
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michelle? why that day? >> she was still dressed in her scrubs. rage. >> you deserve to die for your lies. it's your last and final warning. >> what happened to michelle? >> this case is not going to be over. a threat a voice seegting with heat and rage. what happened to michelle? >> this case is not going to be over until we get her home. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." ♪ >>> they're watching us. they know where we are. how we shop, how we play, what we do. electronic eyes. they follow us almost everywhere. and the weird fractured personal diary they write remains forever. of course, it's meaningless, most of it. meaningful, that is, until it's not. until it's terrifying. the san francisco bay, may 27th, 2011. 6:55 p.m. a young nursing student named michelle le walks across a foot bridge to her parking lot. she is not supposed to be here. for reasons unknown and without permission, she has left her post at the hospital. she walks to her honda crv, just out of camera range. 7:17 p.
michelle? why that day? >> she was still dressed in her scrubs. rage. >> you deserve to die for your lies. it's your last and final warning. >> what happened to michelle? >> this case is not going to be over. a threat a voice seegting with heat and rage. what happened to michelle? >> this case is not going to be over until we get her home. >> i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." ♪ >>> they're watching us. they know where we are. how we...
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michelle was leaving jeremy. he said he sat on his motorcycle in the garage, while she packed up her stuff inside the house. what happened in the next few moments would destroy a family and would set off a civil war in that family all because michelle's life was about to end suddenly and violently in that back bedroom. she'd never had an easy time. feisty, tree climbing tomboy, youngest in a family of six. >> being the youngest, you have to stand out somehow and she made sure she did. >> when michelle was 7, they moved from california to the east coast of florida. she remembers their first visit to the beach. >> my kids were in the water. i had never seen a dolphin. i was thinking it was a shark. >> michelle never got the sand out of her shoes. >> we shared a lot of the same interests and our main thing was going to the beach and getting a tan. >> michelle's best friend forever from the seventh grade on could see the arrival of maturity. >> she said numerous times is that when her life began, when she had lexi. s
michelle was leaving jeremy. he said he sat on his motorcycle in the garage, while she packed up her stuff inside the house. what happened in the next few moments would destroy a family and would set off a civil war in that family all because michelle's life was about to end suddenly and violently in that back bedroom. she'd never had an easy time. feisty, tree climbing tomboy, youngest in a family of six. >> being the youngest, you have to stand out somehow and she made sure she did....
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in fact michelle's mother was a stay at home mom until craig and michelle were in high school but michelle said that bungalow was where my life happen. they lived upstairs with her mother's aunt and uncle who had taken the men. craig explained it as a shangri-la because it was peaceful integrated part of chicago and white flight was underway. families were strong and they could ride their bikes places. this was in the 60s than early 70s. michelle obama was born in 1964. post the mentioned fraser had come up as part of the great migration. talk a little bit about the credo that came with those families that came up from the south. they have a certain expectation for their children. >> guest: no the credo is exactly the right way to look at it and i talked with a classmate of fraser robinson and i talked with relatives of michelle's who all told very much the same story that their parents, their cousins and aunts and uncles had come north from the great migration to chicago and they came in search a world that was a little more fair where it was a little more free for african-americans and w
in fact michelle's mother was a stay at home mom until craig and michelle were in high school but michelle said that bungalow was where my life happen. they lived upstairs with her mother's aunt and uncle who had taken the men. craig explained it as a shangri-la because it was peaceful integrated part of chicago and white flight was underway. families were strong and they could ride their bikes places. this was in the 60s than early 70s. michelle obama was born in 1964. post the mentioned...
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where was michelle? >> i go, yeah, yeah, you know, ex-boyfriend just trying to get ahold of michelle. so i didn't pay it any mind. but just in case, i wanted to see if she was okay, so i checked on her facebook recently and she had plans to go to tahoe with some friends, so before going to work, i just sent those friends facebook messages, just to make sure she was okay. >> michael went to work, didn't think much more about it. but then he got another call. this time it was that nursing instructor. >> she was trying to decompose. and she told me the story of how she had went out to the garage looking for michelle. she said she saw what matched the car's description, just taking off. and suddenly, it wasn't a game anymore. it wasn't something you could excuse. >> by then, christine was calling michelle's cell phone. >> she didn't pick up. that's when i had this feeling, where something might have been wrong, after she didn't pick up a2 hours after michelle was reported missing, police found her car. it wa
where was michelle? >> i go, yeah, yeah, you know, ex-boyfriend just trying to get ahold of michelle. so i didn't pay it any mind. but just in case, i wanted to see if she was okay, so i checked on her facebook recently and she had plans to go to tahoe with some friends, so before going to work, i just sent those friends facebook messages, just to make sure she was okay. >> michael went to work, didn't think much more about it. but then he got another call. this time it was that...
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>> michelle. >> michelle was no doubt about it dissatisfied. here she was young, successful, attractive and, yet, wasn't exactly boredom eating at michelle. she started a new career as a psychologist offering counseling new couples. >> she was relatively new with her life. i think that was her first real job. >> michelle would have laughed at the idea that pretty soon now evens would propel her to such notoriety that newspaper reporters like melissa stoddard diaz would be poking around in her past. >> michelle, from everyone i've spoken to, wanted to be somebody and really worked hard to get to we ultimately got her degree and became a professional. >> then michelle even at an early age always seemed confident about getting what she wanted. she was just 16 when she started dating marty. marty was a couple of years older, worldly, bright, friendly, had big plans. he wanted to be an astronaut. he went to the air force academy. ♪ she was 20 when she married him at the academy's famous chapel outside colorado springs. >> marty, you may kiss your
>> michelle. >> michelle was no doubt about it dissatisfied. here she was young, successful, attractive and, yet, wasn't exactly boredom eating at michelle. she started a new career as a psychologist offering counseling new couples. >> she was relatively new with her life. i think that was her first real job. >> michelle would have laughed at the idea that pretty soon now evens would propel her to such notoriety that newspaper reporters like melissa stoddard diaz would...
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>> michelle. >> michelle was no doubt about it dissatisfied. here she was young, successful, attractive and, yet, wasn't exactly boredom eating at michelle. she started a new career as a psychologist offering counseling new couples. >> she was relatively new with her life. i think that was her first real job. >> michelle would have laughed at the idea that pretty soon now evens would propel her to such notoriety that newspaper reporters like melissa stoddard diaz would be poking around in her past. >> michelle, from everyone i've spoken to, wanted to be somebody and really worked hard to get to we ultimately got her degree and became a professional. >> then michelle even at an early age always seemed confident about getting what she wanted. she was just 16 when she started dating marty. marty was a couple of years older, worldly, bright, friendly, had big plans. he wanted to be an astronaut. he went to the air force academy. ♪ she was 20 when she married him at the academy's famous chapel outside colorado springs. >> marty, you may kiss your
>> michelle. >> michelle was no doubt about it dissatisfied. here she was young, successful, attractive and, yet, wasn't exactly boredom eating at michelle. she started a new career as a psychologist offering counseling new couples. >> she was relatively new with her life. i think that was her first real job. >> michelle would have laughed at the idea that pretty soon now evens would propel her to such notoriety that newspaper reporters like melissa stoddard diaz would...
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and the guy said, "we just arrested michelle." >> reporter: arrested your michelle? >> yes. >> reporter: she was placed in a holding cell. her parents posted a bond to get her out and after a very long night, they picked her up from the anaheim police department. >> there she was sitting on the steps out in front. >> reporter: it's one of the stranger days of your life. >> the strangest. >> reporter: but strange days were only beginning. >> coming up -- from daggers by e-mail to danger at the front door. >> somebody was posting ads online through craigslist saying they wanted to fulfill a rape fantasy. >> when dateline continues. discover card. hey, i'm curious about your social security alerts. oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ewww! being in the know is very good. don't shake! ahhh! sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never f
and the guy said, "we just arrested michelle." >> reporter: arrested your michelle? >> yes. >> reporter: she was placed in a holding cell. her parents posted a bond to get her out and after a very long night, they picked her up from the anaheim police department. >> there she was sitting on the steps out in front. >> reporter: it's one of the stranger days of your life. >> the strangest. >> reporter: but strange days were only beginning....
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the guy said we just arrested michel. >> arrested your michel? >> yes. >> she was placed in a holding cell. her parents posted a bond to get her out. after a very long night, they picked her up from the anaheim police department. >> there she was sitting out front on the steps. >> one of the strangest days in your life. >> not one of the strangest. >> but strange days were only beginning. >> coming up, from daggers by ema ill to danger at the front door. >> somebody was online through craigslist and they wanted a proposed rape fantasy. >> when "dateline" continues. os fantasy. >> when "dateline" continues ? ? parked it right there. male voice: what did i tell you, boys? tonight we eat like kings! (chuckling) you're a genius, gordon! brake! hit the brake! uh, which one's the brake? (crash, bottles smashing) stop! stop! sto-o-op! (brakes squealing) what's happening? what? there's a half of cheesesteak back there. with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. raccoon: i got the
the guy said we just arrested michel. >> arrested your michel? >> yes. >> she was placed in a holding cell. her parents posted a bond to get her out. after a very long night, they picked her up from the anaheim police department. >> there she was sitting out front on the steps. >> one of the strangest days in your life. >> not one of the strangest. >> but strange days were only beginning. >> coming up, from daggers by ema ill to danger at the...
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michelle carter was trying to talk him out of it. >> a very different take on michelle. >> michelle for a year and a half tried to persuade him to not commit suicide. when "dateline" continues. plan is right for them. hey, that's me. i barely know where to start. well, start here with me, karen. i'm a licensed humana sales agent. well, it's nice to meet you karen. i'm john smith. hi john. at humana we know you're unique so you have different needs from other john smiths. yeah, i've always thought so. and together we can find a plan that's right for you. great! i go to the doctor a couple of times a year and i have some prescriptions. but i'm never fully sure what's covered and what's not. with humana's all-in-one medicare advantage plans you get coverage for hospital stays, doctor visits and part d prescription drug benefits. all for an affordable and sometimes no monthly plan premium. do you have any more information? sure, i'll get a decision guide in the mail to you today. they're free. finally, someone who understands the real me. call or go online now to get your free decision guid
michelle carter was trying to talk him out of it. >> a very different take on michelle. >> michelle for a year and a half tried to persuade him to not commit suicide. when "dateline" continues. plan is right for them. hey, that's me. i barely know where to start. well, start here with me, karen. i'm a licensed humana sales agent. well, it's nice to meet you karen. i'm john smith. hi john. at humana we know you're unique so you have different needs from other john smiths....
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michelle? [ cheers and applause ] you took on a role you didn't ask for with grace and with grit and with style and good humor. you made the white house a place that belongs to everybody, and a new generation sets its sights higher because it has you as a role model. >> she was exhausted. we were all exhausted. i mean, the dogs were probably exhausted. it's like you're running a marathon for eight years, and then all of a sudden it stops. >> michelle obama walks out of the white house for the last time. >> on auguinauguration day 2017 see a michelle obama who has slicked back her hair and shows none of the usual care we see in moments of political import. it's such a clear moment. it's such a clear moment that she's over it and done. >> michelle stays out of the limelight for a time and then bursts back onto the scene. more than any other first lady, michelle obama has become a symbol of hope and possibility for millions across the united states and beyond. >> she redefined the role of first la
michelle? [ cheers and applause ] you took on a role you didn't ask for with grace and with grit and with style and good humor. you made the white house a place that belongs to everybody, and a new generation sets its sights higher because it has you as a role model. >> she was exhausted. we were all exhausted. i mean, the dogs were probably exhausted. it's like you're running a marathon for eight years, and then all of a sudden it stops. >> michelle obama walks out of the white...
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it was not michelle's. >> when "dateline" continues. my colso i only trust it to one shampoo. l'oreal's color vibrancy. the amazing formulas with anti-oxidant seals and protects color. deeply nourishes week after week. 85% of women who purchased it said they prefer color vibrancy from l'oreal. to help pay for the road trip... before they earned 1% back on all purchases -- everywhere, every time -- and 2% back at the grocery store... even before earning 3% back on gas, with no hoops to jump through... the garcias hit the road with their bankamericard cash rewards credit card and shortened the distance between each other. that's the majesty of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> returning to our story, it's been months now since michelle le vanished from a hospital parking garage. but signs of her after her disappearance keep her family searching and hoping she's alive. at the same time, the police are also searching. they're tracking michelle's electronic trail and all t
it was not michelle's. >> when "dateline" continues. my colso i only trust it to one shampoo. l'oreal's color vibrancy. the amazing formulas with anti-oxidant seals and protects color. deeply nourishes week after week. 85% of women who purchased it said they prefer color vibrancy from l'oreal. to help pay for the road trip... before they earned 1% back on all purchases -- everywhere, every time -- and 2% back at the grocery store... even before earning 3% back on gas, with no...
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michelle carter was trying to talk him out of it. >> a very different take on michelle. >> michelle, for a year and a half, tried to persuade him not to commit suicide. he always rejected her thoughts about staying alive. >> when "reckless" continues. >> when "reckless" continues every minute. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in, the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can inform us, and that spark can make a difference. when we use it to improve things, then that change can last within us. when we understand what's possible, we won't settle for less. the best thing we can be is striving to be at our best. managing heart failure starts now with understanding. call today or go online to understandheartfailure.com for a free heart failure handbook. >>> i
michelle carter was trying to talk him out of it. >> a very different take on michelle. >> michelle, for a year and a half, tried to persuade him not to commit suicide. he always rejected her thoughts about staying alive. >> when "reckless" continues. >> when "reckless" continues every minute. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're...
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this is giselle at michelle le's nursing school the day before michelle vanished. why she was here was a mystery. what she did, that, richey pieced together from giselle's electronic scale. she stole an instructors key card and appeared to test whether it worked by entering this break room. >> at 5:30 in the evening, she gains access through the back door using the electronic key card. >> same swipe card. >> throughout the campus, there' cameras. it shows her walking around with a lab coat on, gsses up, going around, turning on computers. >> weird. >> yeah. >> she can be seen with a class roster stolen from an instructor's office. >> you can see the roster. it has all the students photographs on there. it's not just typed. it's photographed so you can see it's a class roster. she's walking around as if she is pretending to be an instructor. she's there an hour and a half or so, then leaves. >> all of this, the night before michelle le disappeared. what was giselle doing? then richey learned, on the morning after michelle disappeared, giselle went to an apple store.
this is giselle at michelle le's nursing school the day before michelle vanished. why she was here was a mystery. what she did, that, richey pieced together from giselle's electronic scale. she stole an instructors key card and appeared to test whether it worked by entering this break room. >> at 5:30 in the evening, she gains access through the back door using the electronic key card. >> same swipe card. >> throughout the campus, there' cameras. it shows her walking around...
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michelle: i am michelle kwan. >> nice to meet you. >> pleasure to meet you. >> can we take a picture? michelle: of course. [indiscernible] we came on our lunch break. >> i have class monday. there's debate here. michelle: i was going to say quote for joe biden. dodidn't trump dear some -- something here on monday? michelle: i don't know. i mean i don't care. biden -- we have vice president biden here as well as his wife dr. jill biden. i travel all over the country. campaigning. sure you are going to run into a lot of -- i would get a lot of the -- graduated in 2010. it is an exciting state to live in. now coming over to new hampshire, seeing how much of a political state this really is, it is amazing. we do not see this in maine at all. >> it is really nice. an exciting state to live in. you.ank thank you for doing this. out of curiosity, why are you supporting biden? i was working in the state department. i think after figure skating, it is one of those things where athletes are like, what i my going to do for the rest of my life? polly site is my major. -- political science was my
michelle: i am michelle kwan. >> nice to meet you. >> pleasure to meet you. >> can we take a picture? michelle: of course. [indiscernible] we came on our lunch break. >> i have class monday. there's debate here. michelle: i was going to say quote for joe biden. dodidn't trump dear some -- something here on monday? michelle: i don't know. i mean i don't care. biden -- we have vice president biden here as well as his wife dr. jill biden. i travel all over the country....
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someone had michelle's phone; someone who was not michelle. the more that day, without [inaudible] sister, it felt like it was becoming-- sinister. having this person text back as michelle, it was just extremely, extremely terrifying. what does it feel like to go through that? it's hard to put into words. living nightmare, i think, is the closest thing. narrator: in a strange way, as chilling as these messages were, they gave michelle's friends and family some hope. to them, it seemed obvious they were communicating with someone who had abducted michelle, and so their mission was now clear. michelle didn't just need to be found; michelle needed to be rescued. it's a time critical situation. every second that you waste is a second that she's hurting. we had to find her. narrator: saturday afternoon, 18 hours after michelle vanished, michael and a group of michelle's friends met with inspector fraser ritchie at the hayward police department. we had about 10 or 15 family members and classmates and friends at the police department. they were all t
someone had michelle's phone; someone who was not michelle. the more that day, without [inaudible] sister, it felt like it was becoming-- sinister. having this person text back as michelle, it was just extremely, extremely terrifying. what does it feel like to go through that? it's hard to put into words. living nightmare, i think, is the closest thing. narrator: in a strange way, as chilling as these messages were, they gave michelle's friends and family some hope. to them, it seemed obvious...
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it's michelle obama, everybody. michelle, thank you so much for being here. we'll be right back with a performance by stromae. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ which hotel? oh! did somebody say "which hotelel"? i'm m great at . dance toto your faveves in ththe spa-likeke bathroom.m. ( ♪♪ ) ) or enjoy l local crcraft beerss with b breathtakining viewews at the c cambria. bobook direct t at choicehehote. hefty, hefty, hefty! whoah... [inhales deeply] how do they get these things to smell so good? heftfty, hef- heftfty, hefty, hefty! mustst be magic.c. hefty y ultra strorong with fabuloso scent. >> stephen: performing "l'enfer" from his album, "multitude," stromae! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ j'suis pas tout seul a etre tout seul ♪ ♪ ca fait d'ja ca d'moins dans la tete ♪ ♪ et si j'comptais, combien on beaucoup ♪ ♪ tout ce a quoi j'ai d'ja pense dire que plein d'autres y ont d'ja pense ♪ ♪ mais malgre tout je m'sens tout seul du coup ♪ ♪ j'ai parfois eu des pensees suicidaires ♪ ♪ et j'en suis peu fier on croit parfois que c'est la s
it's michelle obama, everybody. michelle, thank you so much for being here. we'll be right back with a performance by stromae. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ which hotel? oh! did somebody say "which hotelel"? i'm m great at . dance toto your faveves in ththe spa-likeke bathroom.m. ( ♪♪ ) ) or enjoy l local crcraft beerss with b breathtakining viewews at the c cambria. bobook direct t at choicehehote. hefty, hefty, hefty! whoah... [inhales deeply] how do they get these...
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michele's friends for years. they'd seen it up close. if her death was a murder, the history of that marriage and divorce told them exactly what happened. >> when asked at the scene what i thought, my answer was i think he did it. >> the husband? >> yes. absolutely. >> no problems. >> the very same lloyd who had calmly and clearly volunteered so much information to investigators. >> she was just completely out of control. >> demeanor. what are you hearing? >> he was very cooperative. >> would you like me to move up a little? >> no, you're fine. >> are you sure? >> police had reason to believe michele died sometime after midnight saturday going into sunday. so the question, where was lloyd? >> tell me the way he came up at first. >> to go to rochester. >> he told police he'd driven up from new jersey to rochester to help karrie move into her college apartment. >> she couldn't fit everything into the car. so i had totes back in princeton that i had to bring. so when i arrived on saturday, i went to the apartment an
michele's friends for years. they'd seen it up close. if her death was a murder, the history of that marriage and divorce told them exactly what happened. >> when asked at the scene what i thought, my answer was i think he did it. >> the husband? >> yes. absolutely. >> no problems. >> the very same lloyd who had calmly and clearly volunteered so much information to investigators. >> she was just completely out of control. >> demeanor. what are you...
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. >>> welcome, michelle obama. >> michelle obama has returned to the spotlight. >> when she lifts her voice, people listen. >> from her humble roots in chicago. >> michelle is south side to the core. >> a girl from the south side can become first lady, all things are possible. >> her journey to the white house embodied the american dream. >> if you can dream with me then you know there is no other choice other than barack obama. >> there was no going back. a new day had dawned. >> she was like no other first lady. >> let's move, let's move! >> she challenged us always to move the dial. >> full of spirit and grace but forced to walk a tightrope. >> as a black woman, there were certain emotions she wasn't allowed to have. >> and i hope i've made you proud. >> now for the former mom in chief, there's no holding back. >> it's my responsibility to use my voice to help people. >> michelle obama's one of the most revered public figures, not just maybe in america, but in the world today. ♪ >>> she's destined to be remembered as one of the nation's most beloved first ladies. >> i always knew
. >>> welcome, michelle obama. >> michelle obama has returned to the spotlight. >> when she lifts her voice, people listen. >> from her humble roots in chicago. >> michelle is south side to the core. >> a girl from the south side can become first lady, all things are possible. >> her journey to the white house embodied the american dream. >> if you can dream with me then you know there is no other choice other than barack obama. >> there...
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michelle was trying to talk him out of it. >> a very different take on michelle. >> michelle for a year and a half tried to per suede him to not commit suicide. when "dateline" continues. when "dateline" continues. so what's going on? i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 8 million dogs. nice. and...the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no...itching like a dog is bothering me. until dogs can speak for themselves, you have to. when allergic itch is a problem, ask for apoquel. apoquel is for the control of itch associated with allergic dermatitis and the control of atopic dermatitis in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs less than 12 months old or those with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chance of developing serious infections and may cause existing parasitic skin infestations or pre-existing cancers to worsen. do not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs. most c
michelle was trying to talk him out of it. >> a very different take on michelle. >> michelle for a year and a half tried to per suede him to not commit suicide. when "dateline" continues. when "dateline" continues. so what's going on? i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's...
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[indiscernible] [indiscernible] [applause] [indiscernible] michelle: i am michelle. to meet you. i assume you are noting monday -- voting monday. >> i am excited. i feel like that is a common theme. a good number of undecided folks. i feel like in some ways the people living there are spoiled because they get all the candidates. >> yeah, right. great, i which is so think. there is no better way to get someone -- >> i feel like you get a lot more. you get a lot more real, a lot more genuine. i feel like that is missed in the political process. the ads and everything. votelle: how can you just for somebody based on a 52nd ad 50-second ad? things, oncethose you decide, you are locked in. i have had the pleasure to know the bidens for a while now. now is not ok. >> i completely agree. in so many different levels. michelle: when people say, it is the dangers of what is happening. impeachment. building walls. you remember that? ripping families apart. about the media cycles, it goes pretty quick. it is forgotten about a couple of weeks later. it is one thing after another. things.ity t
[indiscernible] [indiscernible] [applause] [indiscernible] michelle: i am michelle. to meet you. i assume you are noting monday -- voting monday. >> i am excited. i feel like that is a common theme. a good number of undecided folks. i feel like in some ways the people living there are spoiled because they get all the candidates. >> yeah, right. great, i which is so think. there is no better way to get someone -- >> i feel like you get a lot more. you get a lot more real, a lot...
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michelle young for michelle money? >> no, sir. >> why not? >> i think we both knew it was wrong. i don't think either one dreamed that it would ever be found out. >> as for that violent episode with his ex-fiancee, jason had an explanation for it. >> did you throw her around on the bed like she said? >> no, sir. what i did was wrong. i did pin her down and i took the ring. >> okay. what was your level of intoxication at that time? >> i was very intoxicated, but i don't feel like that's an excuse for what i did. >> and they question him about the most important woman in his life. >> did you want to stay married to michelle? >> yes, i did. i wanted to have another baby and i wanted the family to grow. >> his testimony lasted three hours. >> jason young was a very good witness. he understood what he had to do when he was on the stand. >> so he didn't come off as contrived or phoney, like he had put this together very carefully in order to account for all the evidence that they had? >> he had access to police reports, all
michelle young for michelle money? >> no, sir. >> why not? >> i think we both knew it was wrong. i don't think either one dreamed that it would ever be found out. >> as for that violent episode with his ex-fiancee, jason had an explanation for it. >> did you throw her around on the bed like she said? >> no, sir. what i did was wrong. i did pin her down and i took the ring. >> okay. what was your level of intoxication at that time? >> i was very...
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paolo: michelle. michelle: ¿qué haces aquí, papá? paolo: le avisé a tu abuelita que venía por ti y qué bueno porque así me doy cuenta de que no haces caso. michelle: pero es tu culpa por no comprenderme. paolo: devuélvele ese celular ahorita mismo. michelle: ten, amiga, gracias. paolo: como veo que no entiendes, te voy a quitar la tableta para que ni se te ocurra volver a desobedecerme. michelle: pero no me puedes vigilar durante las clases. paolo: vas a ver cómo sí, voy a encontrar la manera, pero tú no vas a volver a verme la cara metiéndote a internet a mis espaldas. michelle: te odio, papá, te juro que te odio. [música] has notado que tiesa y rasposa se siente la ropa en tu piel? para que tu ropa se sienta mas suave, prueba downy free & gentle. downy suavizara tu ropa sin colorantes y perfumes. la toalla lavada con downy es mas suave y mejor para tu piel. prueba downy free & gentle. gooooooooooooaaal! y viene con dedicatoria: gracias isa de state farm. ...por el precio de amigo que me diste. pero los precios sorprenden
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>> yes, she called for michelle to come in. >> she called for michelle? >> yeah. >> and what happened? >> michelle didn't come out. donna went back. >> okay in her bedroom. she went in her bedroom to get michelle? >> yeah,ichelle's. >> okay. >> and then what happened? >> she came back out, and i remember she had -- all the color in her face was gone, and she was leaning up against the house, like support, you know. >> mike said the look on donna's face prompted him to walk into michelle's room to see what was wrong. he said the 3-year-old toddler was curled up in a fetal position. and she was motionless. >> just looking at her, you could see something was wrong. you could almost tell she was dead just from walking in and just seeing her. and my first thought was, she's dead. >> okay. >> and i touched her and she was cold. >> how could you tell she was dead, though, right away? >> she was -- she was just -- plain, the way she was cold. >> make said he turned to donna and told her, michelle's gone. then donna said something that troubled him. >> she said, w
>> yes, she called for michelle to come in. >> she called for michelle? >> yeah. >> and what happened? >> michelle didn't come out. donna went back. >> okay in her bedroom. she went in her bedroom to get michelle? >> yeah,ichelle's. >> okay. >> and then what happened? >> she came back out, and i remember she had -- all the color in her face was gone, and she was leaning up against the house, like support, you know. >> mike said...
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michelle carter. they met,'s grandmother says, when -- >> yes, a week during school vacation. >> her grandparents were friends with our great aunt. >> his sister came in it was like oh, my brother met igor. and the three of them all hung out with her for just a short while. >> when they returned from florida, conrad and michelle continue to stay in touch through text messages. michel lived in plainville, massachusetts, about an hour away from conrad. the two had a lot in common. she was a softball. he played baseball. -- [inaudible] >> he had other girlfriends. we knew their names and you had met. them she was not someone that he talked about. >> apparently he kept a lot to himself. by the time he was 17, he had checked into psychiatric facilities a few times, suffering from deep depression. his mom says one time -- by swallowing a bottle of crosser. >> he felt bad. i said, comrade, you have no idea how much you are loved. and appreciated. but he swore that time after that he would never attempt suici
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first lady michelle: did we taste this? >> you can taste this. first lady michelle: it's good. thank you. we have got another surprise. hey, man, hi, man, hi, man, hi, how are you? you want to come say hello? you guys want to see? ok. absolutely, he is all clean. he just got cleaned. hi, man. hi, man. hi, yeah, i know. i know. ok beau, sit. ok, just make sure you watch his tail. yeah, is a good boy. -- p is a good boy. i know, i know. i know. i know, they are all great kids. he probably has tasted some icing on your fingers, and he just had a bath, so he is really clean. i know. >> is very fluffy. it must be fun having him. first lady michelle: i know. you are getting so much love, getting so much love. so much. all right, let's go, we will let him say hi to all the camera people, too. did everybody get a chance to feel him? >> he is so fluffy. first lady michelle: he is a little puppy. you have three? you have? oh, i love german shepherds and .ali -- collies i can't have one because he -- ia isse they shed, and malea allergic. first lady michelle: he doesn't shed? -- >> he doe
first lady michelle: did we taste this? >> you can taste this. first lady michelle: it's good. thank you. we have got another surprise. hey, man, hi, man, hi, man, hi, how are you? you want to come say hello? you guys want to see? ok. absolutely, he is all clean. he just got cleaned. hi, man. hi, man. hi, yeah, i know. i know. ok beau, sit. ok, just make sure you watch his tail. yeah, is a good boy. -- p is a good boy. i know, i know. i know. i know, they are all great kids. he probably...
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dna testing confirmed some of the blood was michele's. why did they have michele's dna on them? >> not all of them have michele's dna on them. people have blood in their homes. you know that. everybody knows that. this is not a crime scene. >> reporter: but police weren't buying what this car dealer was selling. and they were now eyeing cal harris, not as a spouse spurned, but as a potential murder suspect. >> a helicopter on top of my house. i could see the pilot's face hovering right over the roof of my home. >> cal always understood that he was going to be a suspect. i mean, it's -- they were going through a divorce. there were domestic issues. but i also believe that because he knew he was innocent, he had nothing to lose. >> reporter: months went by and the harris children began to wonder about their missing mother. when they asked you where their mommy was, what did you tell them? >> their mom was gone, and that she never would have left him that she was taken from them. >> reporter: after four long years there was still no michele, no murder weapon and no smoking gun, but
dna testing confirmed some of the blood was michele's. why did they have michele's dna on them? >> not all of them have michele's dna on them. people have blood in their homes. you know that. everybody knows that. this is not a crime scene. >> reporter: but police weren't buying what this car dealer was selling. and they were now eyeing cal harris, not as a spouse spurned, but as a potential murder suspect. >> a helicopter on top of my house. i could see the pilot's face...
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and one of them michelle's husband, dan. here >> michelle mockbee's funeral brought her brokenhearted family some small comfort. >> i remember how many people came to the funeral. just the endless line of people coming in. in your mind you're like she touched this many people's lives. >> soon red ribbons popped up throughout town in honor of michelle. with all the community support in the world still couldn't answer the family's questions. >> i feel like we're kind of in limbo. we don't know really what to do how to move on just yet. >> we didn't know what this was all about. we didn't know if this was somebody after our family why they would be. we don't know. but we didn't know. >> early on the investigation had yielded frustratingly few clues on the four remaining lead suspects. but the detectives commander, major ben huff, kept up hope. >> i knew we could get that one little bit of lead on this investigation it would open many many doors. >> huff and his team of detectives were now hunting for that next lead by scanning
and one of them michelle's husband, dan. here >> michelle mockbee's funeral brought her brokenhearted family some small comfort. >> i remember how many people came to the funeral. just the endless line of people coming in. in your mind you're like she touched this many people's lives. >> soon red ribbons popped up throughout town in honor of michelle. with all the community support in the world still couldn't answer the family's questions. >> i feel like we're kind of in...